Native pronunciation
Hear real Igbo speakers so you can copy tone, rhythm, and accent – not guess from text alone.
IgboLearn is an Igbo language app that blends daily lessons, native pronunciation, puzzles, and AI support so kids and adults can build real confidence in Igbo – from anywhere in the world.
WHY IGBOLEARN
Tonal pronunciation, family culture, and everyday expressions are at the centre of how IgboLearn works – not an afterthought.
Hear real Igbo speakers so you can copy tone, rhythm, and accent – not guess from text alone.
Search Igbo words, meanings, and examples without leaving the app, and add them to your practice.
Use crosswords, flash cards, quick match and more to turn new words into long‑term memory.
DAILY USE
Short sessions, clear paths, and family‑friendly content so you can learn between work, school, and life.
Every time you open IgboLearn, you can choose a quick lesson, a puzzle, or a dictionary word to explore. That’s enough to move your Igbo forward, one day at a time.
WHO IT'S FOR
Whether you’re starting from zero, understand a little, or want to sound more natural, IgboLearn adapts to your level.
Bright visuals, short puzzles, and repeatable audio help kids in Nigeria and abroad connect to Igbo with joy, not pressure.
Learn greetings, everyday phrases, family talk, and practical Igbo you can use with parents, grandparents, and friends.
IgboLearn is used by learners around the world.
Crosswords, quick match, flash cards, spin the wheel and more.
From absolute beginners to confident speakers.
Designed to be safe and family‑friendly.
QUICK ANSWERS
You can start learning Igbo with free content, then choose a paid plan if you want deeper lessons, more puzzles, or extra features. See details on the Pricing page.
No. IgboLearn includes clear explanations, English translations, and audio so you can begin even if you currently only understand a few words.
Some content is cached, but you’ll get the best experience online where audio, updates, and AI features work smoothly.
Yes. Many families use IgboLearn together – parents, kids, and grandparents – sharing words, phrases, and puzzles in the living room or over video calls.